White Concrete
White concrete is a type of concrete that is made using white cement instead of the traditional gray cement. This gives it a lighter color, making it ideal for aesthetic applications in architecture and design. It is often used in decorative elements, pavements, and buildings where a clean, modern look is desired.
The production of white concrete involves using specific raw materials, such as white aggregates and pigments, to achieve its distinctive color. It is known for its durability and strength, similar to regular concrete, but it also requires careful handling to maintain its appearance and prevent discoloration over time.